Kodak i100 Series manual Sensitivity levels

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Document Ultrasonic Monitor controls how aggressively the scanner will work to determine if more than one document is fed into the transport. Multi-feeds are triggered by detecting air gaps between documents. This allows multi-feed detection to be used with applications containing documents with mixed thicknesses. You may set the Multi-Feed Detection to high, medium or low sensitivity. If you disable Sensitivity, no phase or amplitude checking is used.

NOTE: Regardless of the setting, Post-It™ notes will be detected as multi-fed documents.

Sensitivity levels:

High Sensitivity: the most aggressive setting.

Medium Sensitivity: this is the default. Use Medium sensitivity if your application has varying document thickness or labels attached to the document. Depending on the label material, most documents with labels should not be detected as a multi-fed document.

Low Sensitivity: this setting is the least aggressive setting and is less likely to detect labels, poor quality, thick or wrinkled documents as multi-fed documents.

When determining the appropriate setting for your workflow, you should start at the Medium Sensitivity.

Multifeed Stops Scanning this option can be enabled or disabled. If the option is disabled, the scanner will display and log the condition but continue to operate. If enabled, the scanner will display, log the condition and stop the feeder. When an overlap or multi-feed is detected, the scanner stops the feeder, clears the transport of all pages and then the document can be refed.

Browse button click this button to choose the sound you would like your PC to make to alert you of a multi-feed.

To choose a sound:

1.Click the Browse button to display the Open dialog box.

2.Choose the desired .wav file.

3.Click Open on the dialog box and the sound will be saved.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Introduction Kodak i100 Series ScannersAbout this manual Supporting documentation Image outputs October Grayscale Bi-tonal/binary FG.jpg front FB.tif frontRB.tif rear Best Practices Basic image captureScanner setup Initiate polling Enable scanningDisable scanning Feed documentsError handling Controlling image transfer order Simultaneous output Single outputGrayscale only duplex Bi-tonal and color duplexOctober Bi-tonal and color simplex Color only simplexGrayscale only simplex Jam and fault recovery Simultaneous output bi-tonal and grayscale simplexImage file storage locations Bar code recognition Electronic color dropoutContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Background = Contrast% = Color Filter = Background =Red Dropout  Complete Dropout Red Dropout  Near Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Zone processing Original Bi-tonal image Relative CroppingOctober Using the Twain Data Source October Scan Validation Tool dialog box Button DescriptionKodak Scanner Properties dialog box Buttons on the Kodak Scanner Properties dialog box Imaging tab October Disabled No Noise Filter Used October October Black on White polarity October October October October Paper tab Cropping values Relative to Document zone processing used for batchesOriginal Bi-tonal image Relative to Document October Overscan values Compression tab Better, Best, Superior NoneDropout tab Remove Red, Remove Green, Remove BlueOctober Multifeed tab Sensitivity levels Options tab Setup tab Tool, via the Twain Data SourceInfo tab Using the Isis Driver Jpeg Images and their file names Opens the image viewer to display one image at a Scanner Settings dialog box Buttons on the Scanner Settings dialog box October Camera settings area Image Processing settings October Fixed thresholding ATP disabled October Original Binary image Relative To Document Cropping Layout Automatic  not available for i100 Series Scanners Dpi 80 Threshold 20 Contrast Dpi 80 Threshold 100 ContrastMore Scanner Settings dialog box Values. For more information about the Camera selections see Good, Better, Best and Superior Image Control optionsBlack on White polarity Noise Filter Independent. Choose None, Lone Pixel or Majority RuleColor Dropout Scanner Control dialog box October October Defining the Scan Area October Eastman Kodak Company

i100 Series specifications

The Kodak i100 Series is a renowned line of document scanners designed to meet the needs of various business environments through advanced imaging technologies, compact design, and efficient performance. This series is particularly popular among businesses that require high-volume scanning capabilities while ensuring optimal image quality and reliability.

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